The Cloud Foundry Blog

So you’ve built a cloud native app, developed with all the best practices for software as a service or microservices architectures. Where do you try it out? There are at least three ways to easily give it a go within … Continue reading →

Foundation Update Chip Childers was on vacation this week, so Chris Ferris from IBM gave an update from the perspective of the Foundation’s Board. There was a Board meeting the week prior that was unfortunately compromised by a NYC stock … Continue reading →

The following is a guest post from Rodrigo Flores, Managing Director of the Accenture Cloud Platform in charge of Architecture, Product Management and its Innovation Center. The Accenture Cloud Platform is a hybrid cloud service that delivers a variety of providers … Continue reading →

So close to the opening keynote of Cloud Foundry Summit 2015 you can almost taste it. Next up in our speaker Q&A series is the dynamic duo of Alex Curtis and Jonathan Regehr from Garmin. They are speaking on Monday … Continue reading →

We are in the final stretch before the opening keynote at Cloud Foundry Summit 2015. In this installment of our ongoing speaker interview series, we get to know Raghvender Arni, Pivotal’s senior director of platform strategy. At Summit, Arni will … Continue reading →

Know what’s right around the corner? Cloud Foundry Summit 2015 (May 11-12 in Santa Clara…you registered already, right?). Next up in our series of Q&As with speakers you’ll see at the Summit is CloudCredo’s Colin Humphreys. Colin is a regular speaker on PaaS-related topics, and … Continue reading →

The news is out. New Relic has joined the Cloud Foundry Foundation. You can read more about it in the official press release below. “We believe the future of software development is service-oriented, where IT orchestrates services like Cloud Foundry … Continue reading →

In this next interview with speakers you’ll hear at next week’s Cloud Foundry Summit 2015, we hear from Pivotal’s Duncan Winn and Haydon Ryan. Their talk explores trade offs to consider when considering High Availability and Disaster recovery in Cloud Foundry … Continue reading →